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Brawn encouraged by initial signs of impact of new aero rules

© XPB  Phillip van Osten 20/03/2019 at 09:0920/03/2019 at 08:06 It's early days still for F1's new rule changes but Ross Brawn, the sport's managing director of motorsport, liked what he saw in Melbourne last weekend. F1 tweaked its aero rules ahead of the 2019 season in a bid to allow cars to follow each other more closely and promote overtaking. Among the drivers, the jury is still out as to whether the changes will have a significant impact on the racing, with last weekend's full scale test conducted at a venue where overtaking has always been at a premium. Scenes from the paddock - Melbourne However, compared to 2018, this year's Australian Grand Prix saw a 133 percent...
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